Health question.... |
Health question.... |
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This question has been flying around my head for some time, and I want to know if it's true.
When you wear socks to sleep, does it slower blood movement in your body? I was wearing socks to sleep yesterday, and my cousin told me that it would. My socks didn't leave a mark so I didn't worry about it. I just want to know if it's true. [Can be closed if there is already another topic on this ![]() |
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If they were tight socks, there's a possibility. But if socks keep your feet warm than they're obviously not constricting your bloodflow to your feet. I mean, naturally you don't get as much blood flow to your feet as you do your hands (that's why toenails grow slower than finger nails). But trust me, it doesn't make the blood flow slower in your BODY. Socks aren't tourniquets.
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